Originally from Korea, Il Sung Na studied illustration at Kingston University and now lives in London.
Starred Review, Booklist, November 1, 2009:
"Na's wonderfully illustrated debut is one of those bedtime books
that children will likely turn to again and again."
Review, New York Times Book Review, December 6, 2009:
"So thoroughly does the book inhabit its sleepy world."
Starred Review, Publishers Weekly, September 14, 2009:
"It's the rare picture book that, upon arrival, feels as though it
has been around for years already"
Starred Review, School Library Journal, November 2009:
"Nimble lines influence the gentle mood through spotted colors and
shaded images, balancing darkness and light to depict the passing
of time."
Starred Review, Booklist, November 1, 2009:
"Na s wonderfully illustrated debut is one of those bedtime books
that children will likely turn to again and again."
Review, New York Times Book Review, December 6, 2009:
So thoroughly does the book inhabit its sleepy world.
Starred Review, Publishers Weekly, September 14, 2009:
"It's the rare picture book that, upon arrival, feels as though it
has been around for years already"
Starred Review, School Library Journal, November 2009:
"Nimble lines influence the gentle mood through spotted colors and
shaded images, balancing darkness and light to depict the passing
of time."
Starred Review, Booklist, November 1, 2009:
"Na's
wonderfully illustrated debut is one of those bedtime books that
children will likely turn to again and again."
Review, New York Times Book Review, December 6, 2009:
"So thoroughly does the book inhabit its sleepy world."
Starred Review, Publishers Weekly, September 14, 2009:
"It's the rare picture book that, upon arrival, feels as though it
has been around for years already"
Starred Review, School Library Journal, November 2009:
"Nimble lines influence the gentle mood through spotted colors and
shaded images, balancing darkness and light to depict the passing
of time."
Starred Review, Booklist, November 1, 2009:
"Na s wonderfully illustrated debut is one of those bedtime books
that children will likely turn to again and again."
Review, New York Times Book Review, December 6, 2009:
So thoroughly does the book inhabit its sleepy world.
Starred Review, Publishers Weekly, September 14, 2009:
"It's the rare picture book that, upon arrival, feels as though it
has been around for years already"
Starred Review, School Library Journal, November 2009:
"Nimble lines influence the gentle mood through spotted colors and
shaded images, balancing darkness and light to depict the passing
of time."
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